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     <h3>Miscellaneous Tab</h3>
    
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            The Miscellaneous tab contains options described below.
            
        <a name="Log Level"><h4>Log Level</h4></a>
            The log level applies to what information is sent to the log file and to its trace window in FileCopier.
            There are four levels.<br><br>
            1. Debug - All information is logged.<br><br>
            2. Info - All information short of debug information is logged. This is the lowest level that the GUI logger can have.<br><br>
            3. Warn - Only warnings or worse are logged. Only the file logger can be set to this. The GUI logger will be set to Info.<br><br>
            4. Error - Only errors are logged. Only the file logger can be set to this. The GUI logger will be set to Info.<br><br>

        <a name="Most Recently Used Limit"><h4>Most Recently Used Limit</h4></a>
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            This option is the maximum number of to/from scripts that will be retained in the from/to script combo boxes on the main
            window of FileCopier. The default is four.<br><br>
    
        <a name="Look And Feel"><h4>Look And Feel</h4></a>
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            This option allows you to change the selected look and feel for FileCopier. It also has a check box for
            selecting/deselecting java's window decorations. All look and feel changes take effect after FileCopier 
            is restarted. Some look and feels behave better than others with window decorations on.<br><br>

        <a name="Copy Path"><h4>Copy Path</h4></a>
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            The copy path is a directory or list of semi-colon separated directories from which Filecopier will search for a copy
            copy script if no directory is supplied.<br><br>

        <a name="Restore Path"><h4>Restore Path</h4></a>
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            The restore path is a directory or list of semi-colon separated directories from which Filecopier will search for a
            restore script if no directory is supplied. The first directory in the list is the active restore directory, which means
            that all restore scripts will be created in this directory. To choose another directory in the list, either change the
            order in the edit window, or go to the <link><a href="RestoreTab.html">Restore tab</a> and select one in the combo box.<br><br>
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